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    • Abandon scrap tireartificial reefs program - SEAFDEC 

      (Philippines Journal, August 24, 1990, on page 19)
      Conservationists beware. The scrap tire artificial reefs you place in the seabeds can bring more ecological problems than help poor fisherfolk. Flor Lacanilao, chief of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center ...
    • Bangus raising bounces back 

      Garcia, M. P. Jr. (Philippines Journal, February 1, 1990, on page 13)
      With the prawn business losing its appeal due to uncertainties in export market, bangus has regained its status as a viable investment venture. Dr. Rafael D. Guerrero III, executive director of the Philippine Council for ...
    • Fish production in Visayas boosted 

      Tamayo, Bernadette E. (Philippines Journal, October 27, 1990, on page 11)
      The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC), an attached agency of the Department of Agriculture (DA), will establish a pilot sea farming and sea ranching center in Barangay Malalison, Culasi, Antique aimed ...
    • Fishpen operators urge Napindan gates' opening 

      Estepa, Leonardo (Philippines Journal, March 28, 1990, on page 13)
      Fishpen operators at Laguna de Bay yesterday urged the Government to open throughout the year the gates of the Napindan Hydraulic Control Structure (NHCS) to allow the entry of salt water which, they claim, is "essential ...
    • Rice-fish farming to be revived 

      (Philippines Journal, August 8, 1990, on page 1)
      Filipino farmers continue to shy away from the rich-fish farming mode of production despite the availability of technology for the system since the mid-1970s. Less than lukewarm response of the farmers on the rice-fish ...